Her Earth-Minded Art Opens Up New WorldsCrain's Cleveland BusinessMay, 2016"Susie Frazier has spent almost 20 years narrowing her self-styled “earth-minded” aesthetic into a cohesive brand. Pursuing that clarity has allowed the Cleveland designer to expand her arts-based business into the commercial space and beyond.…"

oWOW Wins RAIN Best Radio StationRAIN NewsOctober, 2015"Category: Best Single Stream Webcaster. oWOW Radio is an independently owned and operated pureplay, featuring well-known local and former terrestrial radio personalities. oWOW is the creation of John Gorman and Jim Marchyshyn, formerly of WMMS.…"

Game On: Superelectric To Open Gordon Square Pinball ParlorScene MagazineApril, 2015"By mid-summer, Superelectric will become a very visible addition to the Gordon Square neighborhood, when the guys set up a permanent shop at the corner of W. 65th and Detroit, in the former home of Yellowcake Shop.…"

oWOW: Former WMMS Program Director Set To Launch Internet Radio StationFreshwater ClevelandFebruary, 2015"Ravenna Miceli will join other oWOW personalities: Steve Pappas, Susie Frazier and Charlotte DiFranco, all of whom have traditional radio experience. The staff has been trotting between a makeshift office (nicknamed "the trolley") and a temporary studio.…"

The Doer: Hilary GentScene MagazineAugust, 2013"Artist and curator Hilary Gent doesn't want art sidelined to galleries...Her Hedge Gallery in the sprawling former factory space of 78th Street Studios hosts some of the most fascinating shows in town.…"

Best Art Gallery, Best Event SpaceCleveland SceneApril, 2013"It's not just the 40 art galleries and studios and showrooms that make the Roarin' Twenties-era warehouse-turned-fine-arts-enclave so magical. They've got live programming as well! …"

See The Possible: 78th Street StudiosWKYC TV 3April, 2013"The building is a former automotive factory and once was the American Greetings headquarters. Now the 78th Street Studios is the largest fine art complex of it's kind in Northeast Ohio and it's drawing artists and crowds to the Gordon Square art district.…"

Herding Cats: Four Artist Organizers Discuss The Hows and WhysCAN JournalDecember, 2012"CWAL is a membership organization, open to anyone, with dues helping to pay the rent. It’s an all-volunteer effort for now, but CWAL founder, Mona Gazala hopes it can eventually hire a paid director and expand its space to offer classes.…"

Lissa Bockrath: Infinite Unboundarthopper.comSeptember, 2012"Images of natural disaster and man made catastrophe inundate our news. Artists remain sensitive to the shift that happens in the world. In her recent show, Infinite Unbound, Lisa Bockrath freezes that moment when man and nature collide…"

In The Kitchen: Hitting The Sweet SpotEdible ClevelandJune, 2012"It only takes a moment to bite into a delectable dessert, but it takes hours of preparation to create it. Photo essay by Billy Delfs…"

Character Split at Survival KitCAN JournalJune, 2012"Personified through bold, black and white prints and playful multicolored combinations, both artist's sets of characters convey human attributes and gestures that encourage the viewer to suppose hypothetical conversations or confrontations…"

Husband's Love of Ailing Wife On DisplayWKYC-TV Channel 3November, 2011"The Summit County couple had only been married a few months when Jennifer got the diagnosis. The news was tough, but it's been a journey they've documented together through thousands of photographs…"

Two's Company: Wildly Different Artists Find Common GroundScene MagazineAugust, 2011"Casey Callender offers a series of striking photographs featuring strange and unforgettable protagonists. Local legend Marco Vaccher, meanwhile, uses sculpture to meditate on mortality by way of technology…"

Local Art Promotes Exercise at the Cleveland ClinicBeachwood PatchAugust, 2011"Hospital administrators have turned the stairwell into an exercise gallery by commissioning artist Augusto Bordelois to coordinate the painting of dozens of murals by high school students.…"

Margi & Janet's Great Escape: Gordon SquareCleveland Jewish NewsAugust, 2011"The Gordon Square Arts District has become a thriving destination for theater, film, shopping and dining. With its cool, urban vibe, the pedestrian-friendly area quickly became one of our favorite spots …"

The Studios at West 78th Street on "Applause"PBS TV affiliate WVIZJuly, 2011"78th Street Studios is one of the cornerstones of the Gordon Square Arts District and the home for an eclectic group of artists and arts organizations. On this episode of Applause, we introduce you to building owner Dan Bush and some of the artists…"

Sustainable Art in the SmartHome on "Around Noon"NPR affiliate WCPN 90.3 fmJune, 2011"Dan Polletta opens the doors of the new SmartHome on the grounds of The Cleveland Museum of Natural History for a peek at the art inside with sustainable artists Susie Frazier Mueller and Rosalyn Gaier…"

Capturing Cleveland's True ColorsOhio AuthorityMay, 2011"Photographer Billy Delfs has has worked with national media, including Newsweek, Time, Redbook and ESPN; major corporations, such as Continental Airlines and US Airways; and local businesses TWIST Creative and Epstein Design Partners …"

Tragic Beauty Is Cuban Artist's HallmarkScene MagazineMay, 2011"Bordelois’ paintings are characterized by voluptuous figures and a mixture of bright and warm hues that delight the eye and exude a dreamy beauty. But, beneath the aesthetically pleasing exterior of the work lies a powerful message unique to each canvas.…"

In Qian Li Exhibit, Bottomless Pit of Fear Needs No ExplanationThe Plain DealerApril, 2011"Qian Li has no memory of the accident that sent her to a hospital bed for a full year at the age of 10. She was walking on the sidewalk on the street where she lived with her family in Qingdao, China, when a car driven by a drunk driver struck her…"

Charmaine Spencer: SculptorNeighborhood VoiceMarch, 2011"I wanted my work to do something different and not have that much waste associated with it. What I’m most concerned with is fine art that is environmentally friendly and doesn’t cause any harm to the earth…"

Survival Kit Gallery: A New Home For Alternative ArtCool ClevelandFebruary, 2011"Four young artists, each with unique talents and backgrounds, had traveled and explored scenes all over the world and came to the conclusion that they could best realize their vision in Cleveland…"

Top 11 Trends of 2011Parent MagazineJanuary, 2011"We love what's going green now in baby gear, and these Urban Infant baby bibs that are fused together from plastic bags top our list of faves…"

33 Creative Stocking Stuffer Ideas Real SimpleDecember, 2010"Jumbo Chalk, by Urban Infant, is extra vivid and sized for sidewalk art. The chalk also comes with a booklet of hopscotch variations played around the world…"

Photo Essay: Cleveland's Lake Erie SurfersRustwire.comSeptember, 2010"Unlike the west and east US coasts where the waves are pulled by currents, the wind is what makes up waves on Lake Erie. It is usually cold when they surf, windy and wet; either in a storm or just before the lake freezes over…"

Experience 78th Street StudiosIn This Light BlogApril, 2010"The 78th Street Studios complex is interesting in itself for the re-purposing of the buildings where it is housed, blending industrial ambiance with the making and exhibition of art…"

Tear It DownCleveland MagazineMarch, 2010"Foreclosure, sprawl and a sagging economy have left a crumbling American Dream in their wake. These ruins remain, scarring our city. But there is hope for a fresh start. Feature Photos by Billy Delfs…"

Legation, a galleryCleveland Fine Arts ExaminerOctober, 2009"Exhibitions have a friendly, eclectic atmosphere, and local bands usually accompany each art opening.…"

The Secret's OutCleveland Gallery GuideSeptember, 2009"We thought it would be better to do things as a whole. Now when people come, there's more of a variety rather than just one gallery opening. And it's worked…"

A Work of ArtCleveland MagazineJuly, 2009"At 85 percent capacity, 78th Street Studios is no longer a well-kept secret, and Bush often brainstorms ideas to use the remaining empty square footage to bring resources to the artists, such as a library, photography studio or administrative office. Even…"

Charmaine Spencer: A Place To DwellThe Sculpture CenterMay, 2008"Using cast offs and reconstituted items she describes as readily accessible, easily processed materials that have been made available by consumer-discarders, Spencer creates bold sculptural works with a subtle social message concerning shelter…"